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Hello Aikidoka. If anyone is visiting beautiful Heidelberg, Germany, we have a nice little Aikido Dojo that you can visit. We have international members (Argentina, Germany, Hungary, Romania, Russian, and the US) and most are members of Shinki Rengo Aikido or Aikikai Deutschland. Shinki Rengo Aikido is an Aikikai Federation lead by Daishiro Michael Nakajima Sensei, 6th Dan Hombu Dojo and 8th Dan Shihan, Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu Bokyuyokan. Aikikai Deutschland is lead by Katsuaki Asai Sensei, 8th Dan Shihan. You can find us at: http://www.psv-hd.de/Aikido/index.htm. Please drop by and join us if you are in the area.

If you come to Walldorf and you want to visit, just give me a call or send me a note. Unfortunately I don't own the website and it's in Germany so the club has many different arts and isn't interested in posting things in English.

I will be visiting Heidelberg in September---from Sep 15th - 29th and I'd like to train in your dojo. I am a Tomiki Practioner---Ich kann fliescent Deutsch sprechen---and am a hachidan. Thank you for your invitation.

Hey Phil. Not sure if Rick is checking Aikiweb these days much. He is still up in Heidelberg though and I have trained at his dojo a few times. Great folks and no problem with English/Deutsch as most of them there speak english.

Also, if you get down to Stuttgart, let me know, I should be around.

I communicate with Rick on Facebook occasionally so let me know if can't get in touch with him or the dojo.

Hey, Kevin. Thanks for your answer. I know I'll be it Stuttgart too but when would be a good guess. I used to workout also in Langen by Frankfurt and had a blast. I am glad most speak English there but then again, the Germans are good linguists anyway. Maybe sometime you can come up to Heidelberg, when I am there, and we can "party" on the mat. Always fun learning something new from a different perspective. Have a good week.